Wales weather forecast

Headline:

Turning cloudier with some rain spreading from the north.

Today:

After a chilly start, it will be a bright and fine morning for many, though thicker cloud across northern and western parts may bring a little drizzle. It will turn increasingly cloudy through the day with rain in the north. Maximum temperature 22 °C.

Tonight:

Rain in the north will gradually edge southwards overnight, not reaching southern parts until around dawn. More cloud than recent nights means it should be milder for most. Minimum temperature 10 °C.

Monday:

A cloudy and damp morning for many with some light, drizzly rain and low cloud. It should turn drier through the afternoon with brighter conditions feeding in from the north. Maximum temperature 20 °C.

Outlook for Tuesday to Thursday:

It should stay dry through the period. Largely bright with sunny periods by day, and turning increasingly warm. Chilly nights with some patchy fog possible.

Updated: 04:00 (UTC+1) on Sun 15 Sep 2019

UK long range weather forecast

Dry, sunny and warm weather is expected to dominate on Friday and Saturday with any wet and windy weather confined to the far northwest. Overnight temperatures will be on the cool side for many bringing a chance for some patchy mist and fog, especially in the south. By Sunday cooler, unsettled weather is expected to move in from the west and herald a spell of rather changeable weather for part of the working week. There is a degree of uncertainty as we head towards the last weekend of September. On balance we should see a northwest to southeast split in the weather with the strongest winds and heaviest spells of rainfall in the northwest, and the best of the dry, warm, and sunny weather in the southeast.

Updated: 04:00 (UTC+1) on Sun 15 Sep 2019

Confidence remains low through this period and a number of different weather scenarios are possible. However the most likely situation is for southeastern parts of the UK see the best of the dry weather with daytime temperatures fairly warm for the time of year. Low temperatures are likely during many of the nights, bringing an increased chance of mist, fog and ground frost. Meanwhile, the northwest of the UK is more likely to keep stronger winds with heavier rain at times. It will be cloudier in the northwest leading to lower daytime temperatures.